First unplug the power from the fan located on the firewall on the passenger side. Use a jumper wire from the battery to the fan contacts. If it runs fine then your three speed control module ( it is a circuit board approx 4 inches by 2 inches ) is the problem. It is a known problem and the new one purchased has a different part number from the original and incorporates a fix for the problem.
This electronic module is located inside the air ducting fastened to the firewall. The board is just below the heater hose inlets going through the firewall. It is held on by two small hex head screws and is very difficult to get to, but can be done with patience and care. The heater hoses ( both inlet and outlet have to be removed along with some other parts in the way. It took me approx. 3/4 hour to change it and replace the lost coolant.
Sorry I don't have the part number but it costs $72.00 retail and $40.00 wholesale at the Ford dealer. For a dealer to diagnose and change I was quoted $380.00.
2004 mercury grand marquis fan stop working
In the center of the dash. It's the unit you select options on. It controls the AC and Heat.
troubleshoot head lamps on 1988 grand marquis? Not working...fuses OK
i have no heat in my 1994 mercury grand marquis. what could cause the heat to stop working
Fuse is blown.
The most common cause for a cruise control that stops working is that the electrical components or switches have stopped working. Sometimes taking it apart and cleaning the contacts will fix the problem.?æ
where is the ignition control module located on mercury marquis
where is the heater control valve
I suspect that your Control Unit itself has gone bad. That's what happened to me. A new control unit will cost between $400 and $500. I got one from a Junk Dealer for $100. It's been working for 3 years now. The control is real easy to change out. Hope this helps.
Replace the flasher relay if none of them are working.
If the heat isn't working in a 2000 Grand Marquis, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include a low coolant level, a malfunctioning thermostat, a clogged heater core, or a failed heater control valve. Additionally, issues with the climate control system or a faulty blower motor could also prevent heat from properly circulating in the cabin. It's best to check these components to diagnose the issue accurately.
The wiper control module on a 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis can be found behind the instrument panel. It is close to the steering column, on the right side.